Letter from my surgeon

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Letter from my surgeon

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Got a letter from the surgeon who did my neck surgery. He doesn't see "fusion" of the cadaver bone, so possibly my body is rejecting it.

I went for a couple more x-rays so he can see if there is any movement or if the bone is stable. I will know more after that.

I cringe at the thought of another surgery. I am still making payments on my thyroid surgery. I will completely weigh all my options. Surgery will be a last resort.

I did find out something rather interesting. When your on Entocort and you have surgery your adrenals are stressed to the MAX. No wonder I never got back to my normal self. Now I am really thinking my thyroid isn't the main issue.

Have a great day!

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Lori
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Hi Lori,

I certainly hope that surgery doesn't have to be redone--it's bad enough to have to go through it once.

You may be on to something about the Entocort. It's true that Entocort can cause atrophy of the spleen and adrenals. I'm not sure what the risks for that would be, at the labeled dosages, but it has definitely been observed in trials with rats, using increased dosage rates. This possibility can obviously add significant unnecessary complications to the problem of making a correct diagnosis.

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My fingers are crossed for you Lori.... :xfingers:

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Good Luck, Lori.

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Post by MaggieRedwings »

HI Lori,

I too hope that surgery does not have to be redone. You have definitely suffered enough.

My fingers are crossed for you and am praying that all goes well.

Love, Maggie
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Lori,

I hope all is well! Sending hugs your way! :bigbighug: :bigbighug:
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